Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 |
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Page 12
... consider the authority of the doctrine as weakened by the meanness of the men who are called to teach it , betray their ingratitude ; because among so many excellent gifts with which God hath adorned mankind , it is a peculiar privilege ...
... consider the authority of the doctrine as weakened by the meanness of the men who are called to teach it , betray their ingratitude ; because among so many excellent gifts with which God hath adorned mankind , it is a peculiar privilege ...
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... consider themselves as valiant and stre- nuous defenders of righteousness , they depart from the kingdom of heaven ... consider , in the first place , that in a great multitude there are many who escape their observation , who neverthe ...
... consider themselves as valiant and stre- nuous defenders of righteousness , they depart from the kingdom of heaven ... consider , in the first place , that in a great multitude there are many who escape their observation , who neverthe ...
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... consider , that the ministry of the word , and the partici- pation of the sacraments , ought to have too much influence in preserving the unity of the Church , to admit of its being destroyed by the guilt of a few impious men . Lastly ...
... consider , that the ministry of the word , and the partici- pation of the sacraments , ought to have too much influence in preserving the unity of the Church , to admit of its being destroyed by the guilt of a few impious men . Lastly ...
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... consider it as his duty , not to seek remission of sins any where but where the Lord has placed it . Of public re- conciliation , which is a branch of discipline , we shall speak in its proper place . ยท XXIII . But as those fanatic ...
... consider it as his duty , not to seek remission of sins any where but where the Lord has placed it . Of public re- conciliation , which is a branch of discipline , we shall speak in its proper place . ยท XXIII . But as those fanatic ...
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... consider fratricide as lawful ? Had the Corinthians learned so little that they could ima- gine impurity , incontinence , fornication , animosities , and contentions , to be pleasing to God ? Could Peter , who had been so carefully ...
... consider fratricide as lawful ? Had the Corinthians learned so little that they could ima- gine impurity , incontinence , fornication , animosities , and contentions , to be pleasing to God ? Could Peter , who had been so carefully ...
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